Access to data and digital communication, as well as digital transformation, permeates every aspect of our lives, but user experience matters more than ever. Your user experience is more than just a competitive edge—it’s also a mark of your individuality. In a crowded marketplace, UX is an important factor that makes you stand out from the rest.
From a business perspective, getting UX right the first time saves both time and money. UX mistakes are costly, so how can you avoid them and stay on the right track?
Creating a seamless UX should be at the top of your business’ objectives. The reason is simple—ignoring it can be detrimental. In fact, it can be 100 times more expensive to fix UX mistakes after a launch than it is to address the issues in development. Focusing on UX early on also saves an estimated 90 percent in support costs. If you consider that 50 percent of a developer’s time is spent redoing work, you’ll see how inefficient it is to neglect building a proper UX during the development stage.
Good user experience, on the other hand, generates revenue. Consider the following:
User experience is clearly worth the investment—so how do we get it right?
In this day and age, I think it’s a glaring oversight for companies to neglect their mobile site. We increasingly consume information on our phones and tablets. When done well, mobile sites provide immediate feedback, allowing for increased conversions and ultimately more customers.
As with any business enterprise, there’s the fundamental question of what you’re getting back for what you put in. When designing (or redesigning) an app or a website, you should balance usability with your business goals. From a usability perspective, you want to create a product that’s seamless and intuitive. From a business perspective, you must understand that you’re not going to see any immediate returns. You also don’t want to be in the position of designing a product that has all the bells and whistles but ultimately fails to meet your business goals.
A successful UX requires a marriage of design, development, and business stakeholders. Consider establishing a task force with key members of your organization to create a product that is as attractive as it is functional.
When designing your application or website, keep a few best practices in mind:
UX design is the “make-it-or-break-it” aspect of development. Missing out on UX design is a little like being a laggard in the digital transformation: You lose opportunities for market position, and the cost of fixing any UX design flaws after your launch may have you missing out on more. On the other hand, getting UX right the first time builds your brand, which will ultimately generate more revenue for your business.
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